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Re: F-20 missing issue for you advance problem sol
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Posted by Tom Fesenmyer on June 13, 2004 at 06:00:47 from (12.64.18.134):
In Reply to: F-20 missing issue for you advance problem solvers posted by Pete L on June 12, 2004 at 06:33:26:
Pete, these guys offered you some very good advice. The funny thing about what you described is that the tractor runs perfect at full load. I had an F-20 that I sold last year. It was a honey of a tractor. I had the head rebuilt(new valves, head machined, guides, the whole 9 yards), then sleaves, o-rings, etc. I reused the cam, but had it checked. After doing all of this, the tractor idled a little rough, but a full load smoothed out and pulled like a mule. The engine idled like a cammed up hemi. I guess what I'm getting at is, running a little rough might be the nature of the these tractors. Call me crazy and the other guys will probably lamb baste me for saying this. Good luck with your tractor, they are still one of the coolest old tractors ever made.
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